Some of the highlights of what has come to be known as the Snoopy Bowl — the annual Jets-Giants preseason showdown:

Aug. 24, 2013: Jets 24, Giants 21 OT

This is basically the end of Mark Sanchez’s career as a Jet. Coach Rex Ryan inserts Sanchez into the game in the fourth quarter behind the third-team offensive line – after rookie Geno Smith throws three interceptions, proving he isn’t ready to win the job he’s battling for against Sanchez – and he suffers a season-ending shoulder injury that needs major surgery.

Aug. 17, 2010: Giants 31, Jets 16

Eli Manning suffers a gruesome three-inch gash on his head that requires 12 stitches after running into Brandon Jacobs and getting tattooed from behind by Jets linebacker Calvin Pace. With his helmet flying off, Manning fell forward into Jets safety Jim Leonhard’s facemask. A staggering Manning has blood trickle down his face from his forehead. Fortunately for the Giants, Manning would be OK.

Victor Cruz stiff-arms the Jets’ Dwight Lowery in 2010.Photo: AP

In the same game, Victor Cruz has his coming-out party, a three-touchdown performance that helps him make the Giants roster as an undrafted free agent out of UMass. Cruz hauls in six passes for 145 yards and has become the linchpin for the Giants passing attack.

Aug. 23, 2003: Jets 15, Giants 14

After leading the Jets to the playoffs the previous season, starting quarterback Chad Pennington suffers a broken and dislocated left wrist after being hit by Giants linebacker Brandon Short, costing Pennington the first five games of the season. The Jets go 1-4 without their quarterback en route to a dismal 6-10 season.

Aug. 22, 1998: Jets 27, Giants 23

The most sobering moment of the Jets-Giants rivalry, at least in the preseason. Star cornerback Jason Sehorn returns the opening kickoff – the first of his NFL career — and tears the ACL and MCL in his right knee, requiring season-ending surgery. The injury robs Sehorn of many of his natural gifts – he’s never quite the same player again, retiring five years later — ruining a promising future.

Aug. 11, 1976: Giants 16, Jets 14

The only Jets-Giants preseason clash played at Yankees Stadium was postponed two days by Hurricane Belle. It is also Joe Namath’s last Jets-Giants game. He throws a pair of TD passes, but Giants kicker George Hunt’s field goal wins it for Big Blue.

Aug. 17, 1969: Jets 37, Giants 14

Riding high after their Super Bowl III victory over the Colts, the Jets hammer the Giants in the two teams’ first preseason meeting at the Yale Bowl behind three touchdown passes from Namath. Not only do the Giants lose to the young upstarts, but it was the final nail in coach Allie Sherman’s coffin: He is fired before the first regular-season game.